I have to say i prefer the CS70M to the CS80. I got mine a few months ago, set me back Â£2300 but now that i have it its worth every penny. Such a great sound ill never let mine go.

Rating: 4 out of 5
posted Saturday-Oct-10-2009 at 09:16

matt
a part-time user
from USA
writes:

I just picked mine up today for a steal from a pro who gave me a break. This is the fattest, funkiest analog beast that I have played, next to a moog voyager. Programmable aftertouch, splits, doubling sequence tempo, multiple pedal inputs, cv/gate to integrate with midi. I'll never give it up, unless I find a cs80.

Rating: 5 out of 5
posted Thursday-Dec-11-2003 at 02:00

LEE SIMEONE
from England
writes:

A Wonderful machine. I always dreamed to have one! now I have..I need some help on getting round this synth so if anyone can send me some kool patches or would like to chat about programming it please write to me.

Rating: 5 out of 5
posted Monday-Mar-10-2003 at 14:47

LEE SIMEONE
a professional user
from England
writes:

A Wonderful machine. I always dreamed to have one! now I have..I need some help on getting round this synth so if anyone can send me some kool patches or would like to chat about programming it please write to me.

Rating: 5 out of 5
posted Monday-Mar-10-2003 at 14:47

paul Turney
a professional user
from UK
writes:

Had a CS70M from new, a great synth designed to provide an extra pair of hands in a live situation. Sequencer was rock steady and sounds are amazing if you spend heaps of time working them, seaside, waves crashing, solo synths etc are all able to be realistically made, had a problem with the voice cards and it never got repaired, it's still in NZ with wizard Paul Crowther either on his workbench or lying in state at Revolver.